Antique Prints of Polo

A selection of historical and sometimes humorous prints
of polo playing. Enjoy these early documents of the sport
and let us know if you are looking for particular prints of polo.
The prints are all in Very Good condition unless otherwise noted.

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Au Bois l'après-midi - Une partie de Polo

Wood engraving by Crafty from "Les Livres Illustrés", 1882. Modern hand coloring.
Print has overall light age toning. Upper margin is somewhat narrow. Backside is printed.

12.3 x 19.7 cm ( 4.8 x 7.7 ")

$ 50.00

Order Nr. POLO 8101



View of page. Margins are wider than shown.

Title of the page is "Vom Polo" by Kurt Doerry. German text explaining the game of polo, the
horses, early history and costs of the game.

Page size: 40.5 x 28.5 cm ( 15.9 x 11.2 ")

$ 80.00

Order Nr. POLO 8102


Photo in upper left of page: The son of George Gould, one of America's best polo players. (Actual size)


Players from left to right at a tournament in Hamburg: H. Hasperg Jr., Mr Lindsay, Müller-Doan, Mr. Cayser,
Mr. Rich, Prinz Belosellsky, Mr. Farquahr, H. Riedmann, Mr. Beaumont and Mr. Harmsworth. (Actual Size)


"Das Polospiel in Indien"

Wood engraving by H. Wermueller after R. Caton Woodville, 1891.
Overall light age toning. Backside is printed.

31.7 x 23.5 cm ( 12.4 x 9.2 ")

$ 70.00

Order Nr. POLO8107


No title. Five Polo players.

Oil painting on woodboard. Unknown artist. Ca 1960-1980.

Not signed or dated.

Attractive painting in a slight Impressionistic style that leaves a good impression when you look at it from a short distance.

Not framed.

40,7 x 66,3 cm ( 16. x 25.9 ")

$ 620.00

Order Nr. POLO237447


"Polo in India"

1. Arrival on the Ground. 2. Hit Off. 3. "Don't cross, Sir". 4. Slightly mixed. 5. Good Shot. 6. Got the Lead on the Fast Pony. 7. Spectators.

Wood engraving , 1882. Backside is printed.

30.2 x 21.2 cm ( 11.8 x 8.3 ")

$ 70.00

Order Nr. POLO8108


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